KAIZEN Label Boss MADAM X marks her debut into production & the record label's 10 YR reign with her self-released 'Homecoming' EP.
Early support from Hudson Mohawke, Bicep, James Blake, Mella Dee, TEED, Zed Bias, Florentino, and Sally C.
4 club functional bangers, designed for sweaty dark rooms and dingy basements.
The four-track release is a 'back-to-the-roots' call to the underground, with collaborations from DJ JM, Cartridge, Andy Martin & Doctor Jeep inside.
Based between Athens & London, Madam X’s debut EP ‘HOMECOMING’ honours the multi-disciplined artist’s musical roots in the UK, merging Dubstep, wobbly Bass, moody Techno, and playful club-driven aesthetics.
“I’m super pleased to share the product of many late-night studio sessions, Zoom calls, B2B voice memos and football-field recordings,” says Madam X.
"'HOMECOMING' is a back-to-the-roots call to the underground, celebrating everything I know and love about music, honouring my UK heritage and drawing influence from the styles and scenes that shaped my DJ journey. Each track is a collaboration with some of my favourite powerhouse producers. Couldn’t have done it without them.”
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- A1: Mista Sweet - Queensbridge To The Hague City (Intro)
- A2: Mista Sweet Feat Blaq Poet - Everything's Real
- A3: Mista Sweet Feat Tragedy Khadafi - Stand Up
- A4: Mista Sweet Feat Blaq Poet - Hit You With It
- A5: Mista Sweet Feat Big Noyd - It Ain't Safe
- B1: Mista Sweet Feat Tragedy Khadafi - Elite Era
- B2: Mista Sweet Feat Blaq Poet - Way Back In Queens
- B3: Mista Sweet Feat Tragedy Khadafi - Hood Therapy
- B4: Mista Sweet Feat Godfather Pt3 - Know Ya Enemies
- C1: Mista Sweet Feat Tragedy Khadafi & Nature - Snakes
- C2: Mista Sweet Feat Blaq Poet - Long Enough
- C3: Mista Sweet Feat Tragedy Khadafi - Queens Commander
- C4: Mista Sweet Feat Piif Jones - Cold Lesson
- D1: Mista Sweet Feat Tragedy Khadafi - Say Less
- D2: Mista Sweet Feat Capone & Craig G - Second Hand Smoke
- D3: Mista Sweet Feat Tragedy Khadafi - Stay Committed
- D4: Mista Sweet Feat Blaq Poet - Real Street Music
- D5: Mista Sweet Feat Tragedy Khadafi - Stand Up (Remix)
Mista Sweet presents: Queensbridge To The Hague City
New York City's Queensbridge aka "The Bridge" is one of the most famous and fruitful areas in HipHop.
A raw, gritty street sound with excellent lyricism is the trademark.
Where many new Rap releases seem to have lost their rawness, the double album "Queensbridge To The Hague City" brings back that original hardcore Rap.
The album is entirely produced by The Hague City's Mista Sweet, a HipHop veteran known for his production quality and superb DJ-ing.
For this release he teamed up with some of the most legendary MC's to ever do it, creating one of the rawest albums in years.
"Queensbridge To The Hague City" features: Blaq Poet (of Screwball), Tragedy Khadafdi (aka Intelligent Hoodlum), Big Noyd (rapper Noyd), Capone (of C-N-N / Capone-N-Noreaga), Nature (The Firm/Dr.Dre), Craig G (original Juice Crew), Godfather Pt3 (Infamous Mobb) and Piif Jones (Dave East affiliated).
Not to exaggerate, but "Queensbridge To The Hague City" is definitely what the worldwide hardcore heads have been longing for.
Brought to you by Redrum Recordz and Next Gems.
- A1: Kotms Ii Intro Ft Kingpin Skinny Pimp
- A2: Ultra Shxt Ft Key Nyata
- A3: Set It Ft Maxo Kream
- A4: Hot One Ft Tiacorine & A$Ap Ferg
- A5: Black Flag Freestyle Ft That Mexican Ot
- A6: Headcrack Interlude Ft Kingpin Skinny Pimp
- A7: G'z Up Ft 2 Chainz & Mike Dimes
- A8: Lunatic Interlude
- B1: Sked Ft Kenny Mason & Project Pat
- B2: Choose Wisely Interlude Ft Kingpin Skinny Pimp
- B3: Cole Pimp Ft Ty Dolla $Ign & Juicy J
- B4: Wishlist Ft Armani White
- B5: Hit The Floor Ft Ski Mask The Slump God
- B6: Hoodlumz Ft A$Ap Rocky & Playthatboizay
- B7: Kotms Ii Outro Ft Kingpin Skinny Pimp
Neon Green Vinyl[32,98 €]
Denzel Curry's forthcoming King Of The Mischievous South Volume 2 finds him presenting a sequel to the project, and bringing back the sound, that helped launch his career. While the first installment of King Of The Mischievous South was performed from the perspective of his Raven Miyagi persona, a name bestowed upon him by Raider Klan founder SpaceGhostPurrp, Volume 2 finds Curry operating under his Big Ultra persona -- an elevated version of Raven Miyagi that is bragadocious and revels in the success that Curry has seen over the last decade of his career. Creating King Of The Mischievous South Volume 2 has been a goal of Curry's for some time, though his earliest attempts to do so ultimately morphed into other projects, namely his 2016 album Imperial and 2020's 13LOOD 1N + 13LOOD OUT. It wasn't until he stopped overly attempting to create Volume 2 that its songs started to emerge naturally.
Given the project's sound, which pays homage to the great musical heritages of the South -- from Memphis to Houston and Curry's own South Florida -- its features include the region's greats, both old and new, as well as others whose style is indebted to the South's musical legacy. Features include fellow former Raider Klan member Key Nyata, Memphis stalwarts Juicy J and Project Pat, Texas' Maxo Kream, That Mexican OT and Mike Dimes, North Carolina’s TiaCorine, Atlanta's 2 Chainz and Kenny Mason and South Florida's Ski Mask The Slump God and PlayThatBoiZay, as well as ASAP Ferg and ASAP Rocky, among others. The project more broadly and the intentional inclusion of Rocky and Ferg is Curry's attempt to show what could have been had relationships not soured with SpaceGhostPurrp, fulfilling the promise that existed at the rise of their respective careers in the early 2010s.
With all of the otherworldly adventures Denzel has taken listeners on over the course of his last few conceptually-driven albums, this project serves as a showcase for the fun, spontaneity and technical mastery that has made him one of rap's most in-demand talents over the course of the last decade.
- A1: Kotms Ii (Intro)
- A2: Ultra Shxt (Ft Key Nyata)
- A3: Set It (Ft Maxo Kream)
- A4: Hot One (Ft Tiacorine & A$Ap Ferg)
- A5: Black Flag Freestyle (Ft That Mexican Ot)
- A6: Headcrack (Interlude)
- A7: G'z Up (Ft 2 Chainz & Mike Dimes)
- A8: Lunatic (Interlude)
- B1: Sked (Ft Kenny Mason & Project Pat)
- B2: Choose Wisely (Interlude)
- B3: Cole Pimp (Ft Ty Dolla $Ign & Juicy J)
- B4: Wishlist (Ft Armani White)
- B5: 05 . Hit The Floor (Ft. Ski Mask The Slump God)
- B6: Hoodlumz (Ft A$Ap Rocky & Playthatboizay)
- B7: Kotms Ii (Outro)
Mit King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 2 präsentiert Denzel Curry eine Fortsetzung des Projekts und bringt den Sound zurück, der seine Karriere begründete. Während der erste Teil von King Of The Mischievous South aus der Perspektive seiner Raven Miyagi-Persönlichkeit entstand, einem Namen, den ihm
der Gründer des Raider Klan, SpaceGhostPurrp, gegeben hat, ist Curry in Volume 2 in seiner Big UltraPersönlichkeit zu hören - eine erweiterte Version von Raven Miyagi, die prahlerisch ist und in dem Erfolg schwelgt, den Curry in den letzten zehn Jahren seiner Karriere hatte. King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 2 zu machen, war schon seit einiger Zeit ein Ziel von Curry, obwohl seine ersten Versuche, dies zu tun, letztendlich in andere Projekte übergingen, nämlich sein Album Imperial von 2016 und 13LOOD 1N + 13LOOD OUT von 2020. Erst als er aufhörte, sich zu sehr um Volume 2 zu bemühen, entstanden die Songs von selbst.
Der Sound des Projekts ist eine Hommage an das große musikalische Erbe des Südens und enthält alte und neue Größen der Region sowie andere, deren Stil dem musikalischen Erbe des Südens verpflichtet ist. Nach all den weltfremden Abenteuern, auf die Denzel die Hörer/innen im Laufe seiner letzten konzeptionellen Alben mitgenommen hat, dient dieses Projekt als Schaufenster für den Spaß, die Spontaneität und die technische Meisterschaft, die ihn im Laufe des letzten Jahrzehnts zu einem der gefragtesten Talente
im Rap gemacht haben.
- A1: Kotms Ii (Feat Kingpin Skinny Pimp - Intro)
- A2: Ultra Shxt (Feat Key Nyata)
- A3: Set It (Feat Maxo Kream)
- A4: Hot One (Feat Tiacorine & Asap Ferg)
- A5: Black Flag Freestyle (Feat That Mexican Ot)
- A6: Headcrack (Feat Kingpin Skinny Pimp - Interlude)
- A7: G'z Up (Feat 2 Chainz & Mike Dimes)
- A8: Lunatic (Interlude)
- B1: Sked (Feat Kenny Mason & Project Pat)
- B2: Choose Wisely (Feat Kingpin Skinny Pimp - Interlude)
- B3: Cole Pimp (Feat Ty Dolla Sign & Juicy J)
- B4: Wishlist (Feat Armani White)
- B5: Hit The Floor (Feat Ski Mask The Slump God)
- B6: Hoodlumz (A$Ap Rocky & Playthatboizay)
- B7: Kotms Ii (Feat Kingpin Skinny Pimp - Outro)
Black Vinyl[32,98 €]
Denzel Curry's forthcoming King Of The Mischievous South Volume 2 finds him presenting a sequel to the project, and bringing back the sound, that helped launch his career. While the first installment of King Of The Mischievous South was performed from the perspective of his Raven Miyagi persona, a name bestowed upon him by Raider Klan founder SpaceGhostPurrp, Volume 2 finds Curry operating under his Big Ultra persona -- an elevated version of Raven Miyagi that is bragadocious and revels in the success that Curry has seen over the last decade of his career. Creating King Of The Mischievous South Volume 2 has been a goal of Curry's for some time, though his earliest attempts to do so ultimately morphed into other projects, namely his 2016 album Imperial and 2020's 13LOOD 1N + 13LOOD OUT. It wasn't until he stopped overly attempting to create Volume 2 that its songs started to emerge naturally.
Given the project's sound, which pays homage to the great musical heritages of the South -- from Memphis to Houston and Curry's own South Florida -- its features include the region's greats, both old and new, as well as others whose style is indebted to the South's musical legacy. Features include fellow former Raider Klan member Key Nyata, Memphis stalwarts Juicy J and Project Pat, Texas' Maxo Kream, That Mexican OT and Mike Dimes, North Carolina’s TiaCorine, Atlanta's 2 Chainz and Kenny Mason and South Florida's Ski Mask The Slump God and PlayThatBoiZay, as well as ASAP Ferg and ASAP Rocky, among others. The project more broadly and the intentional inclusion of Rocky and Ferg is Curry's attempt to show what could have been had relationships not soured with SpaceGhostPurrp, fulfilling the promise that existed at the rise of their respective careers in the early 2010s.
With all of the otherworldly adventures Denzel has taken listeners on over the course of his last few conceptually-driven albums, this project serves as a showcase for the fun, spontaneity and technical mastery that has made him one of rap's most in-demand talents over the course of the last decade.
- A1: Intro
- A2: Oodles Of O's
- A3: Talkin' Bout Hey Love
- A4: Pease Porridge
- A5: Skit 1
- A6: Johnny's Dead Aka Vincent Mason (Live From Bk Lounge)
- A7: A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays
- B1: Wrms' Dedication To The Bitty
- B2: Bitties In The Bk Lounge
- B3: Skit 2
- B4: My Brother's A Basehead
- B5: Let, Let Me In
- B6: Afro Connections At A Hi 5 (In The Eyes Of The Hoodlum)
- B7: Rap De Rap Show
- C1: Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa
- C2: Who Do U Worship?
- C3: Skit 3
- C4: Kicked Out The House
- C5: Pass The Plugs
- C6: Not Over Till The Fat Lady Plays The Demo
- C7: Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
- D6: Skit 5
- D5: Keepin' The Faith
Vinyl[32,35 €]
Despite their rapid success and recognition, De La Soul continued to prove themselves as one of the most original, authentic and creative groups in hip-hop, with the release of their sophomore album, De La Soul is Dead on May 14, 1991.Featuring once again, the production of visionary producer Prince Paul, their second album further fanned the flames; landing on charts around the world, receiving a five-mic rating in The Source and securing Gold status by the RIAA. To this day, the project is considered one of the groups best albums to date, having left fans with several certified classics like, "A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays", "Ring, Ring, Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" and "Keepin' the Faith". Another absolutely essential slice of Hip Hop history that’s been unavailable for some time.
- A1: Intro
- A2: Oodles Of O's
- A3: Talkin' Bout Hey Love
- A4: Pease Porridge
- A5: Skit 1
- A6: Johnny's Dead Aka Vincent Mason (Live From The Bk Lounge)
- A7: A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays
- B1: Wrms' Dedication To The Bitty
- B2: Bitties In The Bk Lounge
- B3: Skit 2
- B4: My Brother's A Basehead
- B5: Let, Let Me In
- B6: Afro Connections At A Hi 5 (In The Eyes Of The Hoodlum)
- C1: Rap De Rap Show
- C2: Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa
- C3: Who Do U Worship?
- C4: Skit 3
- C5: Kicked Out The House
- C6: Pass The Plugs
- C7: Not Over Till The Fat Lady Plays The Demo
- D1: Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) (Ha Ha Hey)
- D2: Wrms Cat's In Control
- D3: Skit 4
- D4: Shwingalokate
- D6: Fanatic Of The B Word
- D7: Skit 5
- D5: Keepin`the Faith
Cassette[19,29 €]
Despite their rapid success and recognition, De La Soul continued to prove themselves as one of the most original, authentic and creative groups in hip-hop, with the release of their sophomore album, De La Soul is Dead on May 14, 1991.Featuring once again, the production of visionary producer Prince Paul, their second album further fanned the flames; landing on charts around the world, receiving a five-mic rating in The Source and securing Gold status by the RIAA. To this day, the project is considered one of the groups best albums to date, having left fans with several certified classics like, "A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays", "Ring, Ring, Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" and "Keepin' the Faith". Another absolutely essential slice of Hip Hop history that’s been unavailable for some time.
Released on the We Are Vinyl label via CMG, this is a 30th anniversary edition pressed on neon yellow vinyl with 7" colour booklet and download. Third studio album by Dundee/Glasgow band, originally released in the UK on June 10th 1991 which reached number two in the UK album chart a week later. The record continued the huge critical acclaim and chart success the band enjoyed since the release of their 1989 top 15 debut 'Raintown'. Includes the top 10 hit ‘Twist And Shout’ alongside other singles ‘Your Swaying Arms’, Arms’,‘Closing Time’ and ‘Cover From The Sky’ - it was an album that brought the band back to their Glasgow roots and allowed them to remember and rediscover their love and joy of songwriting influenced only by their combined musicianship that is uniquely and unmistakable Deacon Blue. Marketing.
Concealed within the eclipse, Overdue presents a new black-label 12" series - symbolic of its sinister auditory contents.
Further proof of their unbridled dedication to sound system music and commitment to quality, the Belgian Dubstep imprint unravels
it's fifth physical release. Based in Denver, its newest signee by the name of Ghast returns to the spotlight, following up on heavyweight releases on prominent labels such as Encrypted and Gradient Audio.
The talented American artist sets the stage with two unruly armaments, alongside murderous remixes by Denmark's bass music stalwart RDG as well as the label operators themselves, Substrada & Caba.
Starting the engines, 'Mothership' immerses the stage in flickering echoes and haunting wails - the air bustling with anticipation. Eerily disfigured, granular reverberations materialize amid a pressurized and truly outlandish soundscape, barren at its core. Heading into the second section with renewed vigour, no dance floor remains unscathed in the ensuing aftermath.
The subsequent doomsday scenario, as engineered by Substrada & Caba, strips the ship to its bare essentials - laced with trippy drum instrumentations and the psychedelic foley samples. The meticulous flow presents itself in a bleak dungeon style - hoodlum vocal fragments rounding off the resulting low-frequency inferno.
Flipping the record to its equally profound B-Side, 'Vehement Mess' unhinges another portal into madness - dance floor upheaval guaranteed. Showing no signs of mercy, the infernal armagedon proves to be emblematic for Ghast's dystopian sound design. Profusely industrial and with clinical efficiency, hitting all the right frequencies as the second wave ignites but all available power reserves.
Finishing off any remaining survivors with his irreproachable signature style, RDG's remix marches onwards with unrestrained might in a four-to-the-floor fashion - super-charged, galvanizing the rave in a no-holds-barred shutdown.
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